From: | Vinay Oli <olivinay541(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-bugs(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Reg: Size difference |
Date: | 2024-09-13 10:09:13 |
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Hi Team
I have been using PostgreSQL for the past 6 years. PostgreSQL has
significantly impacted my life, providing me with great opportunities for
knowledge and self-development.
I'm currently facing a strange issue with PostgreSQL 15.0. I have a
primary-standby setup that is in sync, with a replication slot in place.
There are 18 databases, and one of the databases on the primary side is 104
GB, while the same database on the standby side is 216 GB. Both are in sync
with zero delay.
Could this be a bug? If so, has it been resolved in newer releases? If it
is not a bug, how can this issue be fixed? Is there a solution or any
supporting documentation available?
Thanks & Regards,
Vinay Kumar
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